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  • American Diner / © Loredana Crupi 2007 See more works BLACK & WHITE CHINA SERIES NATURE ABSTRACT

  • A little image to remind us all of the pressures some people feel in life…especially when they get in, over their head into debt. A readvertising concept by no frills* art. Available as a tee here…

  • When I was teaching high school English, Emily Dickinson’s poem about HOPE was one of my all-time favorites. The great American poet compares hope to a little bird that never stops singing, even during the most turbulent storms, yet demands nothing from the one it encourages. In the present day when despair and doubts abound, this little poem from the past makes a welcome comeback. I took the photo of the Carolina wren as it perched jauntily on a branch near my patio. I love the wren because, in spite of its small size, it has a mighty song. I think it’s a fitting image to couple with Emily Dickinson’s poem. May the picture and the poetry bring hope your way! (The photo is also available without the poem. Just let me know if you’d like that instead.)

  • Potfolio : abstract / bw / landscape / portrait / graphic design / plant / flower / mixed media / china

  • Digital Art: Entirely done with the computer mouse. Elderly Native American woman weaving a traditional basket. / / Note: All my digital art work is executed entirely with my mouse and Photoshop Elements’ brushes. It takes hours of concentration, patience and self control. Especially when the mouse wants to go right and you need it to go left! When this happens , I reluctantly leave my office and go for a stroll in my garden. / That usually takes care of the problem and then, I get back to work :)

  • Digital Art: A young girl from the Hopi tribe is dreaming.. / / Note: All my digital art work is executed entirely with my mouse and Photoshop Elements’ brushes. It takes hours of concentration, patience and self control. Especially when the mouse wants to go right and you need it to go left! When this happens , I reluctantly leave my office and go for a stroll in my garden. / That usually takes care of the problem and then, I get back to work :)

  • Ahhh I have always had a fascination with Shelby AC Cobra’s and this one had me drooling pretty hard to say the least lol Thoughts most welcomed! / —-John

  • Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright / Featured in Mandala group / Featured in Creative Spirits of Queensland / Featured in Creative Cards I’ve seen many moons through these wrinkled eyes / The years have made me old but they’ve made me wise / Now the white man lives where our rivers run For now better days have passed / We walk the streets of broken glass / Our people vanished as snow before the summer sun / Like dogs we were driven from this place / Such injustice, time will not erase / All these changes cannot be undone When you feel the anger inside of you / Hold your head high – let your aim be true / Though your heart beats like a drum / My native son Once there was a time my little one / Before the wagons – before the soldiers’ guns / When this land was ours as far as the eagle flies No white flag – no broken truce / With few words one can speak the truth – I don’t hear it / Time won’t heal it now With each new day that comes to pass / Will the great spirit free us all at last? / He said we were the chosen ones For all we had there’s nothin’ left / We won’t forgive – we can’t forget / You know that your day will come / My native son With each new day that comes to pass / Will the great spirit free us all at last? / What has happened can never be undone When I was young – not yet a man / The sun rose and set upon our land / We were the chosen ones / My native son Lyric’s by Bryan Adams

  • The original painting is acrylic 36×24 inches and based on a photograph by Rebecca Tocci See my Paintings at arts-fine.co.uk

  • This is a pastel painting of a young Native American girl that I saw at a pow wow in SW Oregon. I thought she was beautiful. Her rosy cheeks were the color of her red velvet dress. Her Grandmother gave me permission to paint her. I hope you enjoy it!

  • I took the original image of this black capped chickadee perched on a pine tree branch and converted it into a watercolor in PS. / / More Chickadee Photos / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST / Image included in the CHICKADEE CALENDAR

  • Mother and twin children

  • This spiritual design by Skye, is a tribute to the sacredness of Wildlife and indeed, of all Life. A wild Crow flies before a sacred Totem Pole which depicts the symbolism of many animal forms including Man. (A different coloured version of this beautiful image is available, if warm sepias aren’t to your taste.) The background image for this work was taken shooting into the Sun in a dense fog. 25% of proceeds from the sale of this item are donated to Defenders of Wildlife at: www.defenders.org. / Thank you for caring.

  • American River, Kangaroo Island, South Australia WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • A digital interpretation of one of the most beautiful / faces ever created, Botticelli’s ‘Venus’, this digital / painting is from from ‘Botticelli’s Ladies’ by Norval / Arbogast. I was influenced by Zazzle artist Cheryl / Danials wonderful work with vintage art, and her / original models faces. I tryed to keep the features / as close to the original painting as possible, but / made the hair very ‘Mucha-esque. I hope you / share this beautiful face with your family and / friends.

  • Venus, Face #3. A digital interpretation of one / of the most beautiful faces ever created, / Botticelli’s ‘Venus’, from ‘Botticelli’s Ladies’, by / Norval Arbogast. I tryed to keep the features as / close to the original painting as possible, but / made the hair very ‘Mucha-esque and super / saturated the color. I also hardened the eyes / and added the adornments of her profession. / She’s seen the harder side of life, but the / natural beauty shines through. I hope you / share this beautiful face with your family / and friends.

  • Copyright © 2008 Linda Apple / “South” / oil on canvas – 5×5.5 feet / contemporary figurative Featured in ~Angels and Spirit Guides / Featured in ~Oil Painting group / First Peoples of America / 8/31/09 – Spirit of the Native / American / 923/09 – A Spiritual Walk / Placed TOP TEN in Painted Ladies Challenge This is one of four in a series. They are ancient portraits of Native American spirit guides of the directions. This is the South- guide of animal medicine. The original four paintings are sold but you can purchase beautiful blank cards w/ envelopes (singularly or in a special boxed set). / Red Tail Hawk, Mountain Lion, Porcupine,Wolf & Bear Box set of cards are available

  • “Angel w/ 4 Kittens” / 4” x 6” acrylic on canvas w/ collage detail. Original painting Sold PLEASE NOTE ~ The copyright Watermark only appears on the website images, the master copies (the ones you purchase) do not contain it. Copyright © 2006- 2009 GraceG. All rights reserved. My paintings are Copyright protected any use of these images in any form without written permission will be considered an infringement of these copyrights.

  • It is said, in the old days Bear Warriors, through a special relationship with bear spirits, literally adopted a bear’s strength in the rage of battle, actually transforming into bears while they fought. / The Sioux had an elite medicine society composed of persons who got their supernatural powers from ‘mato ihan blapi’ meaning “those who dream of bears.” The Bear medicine men teach each other the songs and ceremonies and the medicines they must use and what they are good for. For Native people, the Bear Warrior was the epitome of bravery and courage. The mark of the bear’s claw on the shield or the horse of a warrior was one to be feared, and yet respected. Bear Medicine is also associated with the ability to heal. Bear Medicine is known in virtually all cultures within the bear’s range. The bear is known in many cultures as a great healer, since it seeks out plants for its own healing. North American brown bears and Kodiak bears are known to dig up Ligusticum porteri(also known as “Bear Root”) and chew on it and then rub it on their fur. The plant is known to have antibiotic properties, be good for stomachaches, and repels insects. Alaskan brown bears are known to chew on sedge to rid themselves of tapeworm and parasites before hibernating. The common names of many other plants reflect their usage by bears, such as bearberry, bear’s paw, bear tongue, and bear clover. As an animal that disappears in winter to reappear only in spring, the bear is also the symbol of renewal, rebirth, and the regaining of health. The ancient Greeks associated Artemis, goddess of plants and regeneration, with the bear; indeed, before marriage young Greek girls were secluded and called arktoi, or “she-bears” (interestingly, a menstruating Ojibwa woman was called Mako-wii, “bear woman”). Bear is also a species known for its strong maternal ties. The she-bear was worshipped by the Celts as the bear goddess Artio. And of course, Zeus changed Callisto into Ursa Major, the “Great She-Bear” of the sky. Bear medicine is powerful medicine, bringing healing, renewal, and rebirth. This is the gift that Grandmother Bear brings those who live in bear country. One of the greatest Mysteries of the Bear is the most remarkable fact that all the ancient people of the North Pole refer to the same seven north pole stars as the ‘Stars of the Bear’ which is held to be an impossibility, since the “experts” tell us that these ancient people had no contact with each other. In honor of the Bear Warriors of the Past and Present and Bear Medicine everywhere… FEATURED IN: / Mesoamerica

  • It is said, in the old days Bear Warriors, through a special relationship with bear spirits, literally adopted a bear’s strength in the rage of battle, actually transforming into bears while they fought. / The Sioux had an elite medicine society composed of persons who got their supernatural powers from ‘mato ihan blapi’ meaning “those who dream of bears.” The Bear medicine men teach each other the songs and ceremonies and the medicines they must use and what they are good for. For Native people, the Bear Warrior was the epitome of bravery and courage. The mark of the bear’s claw on the shield or the horse of a warrior was one to be feared, and yet respected. Bear Medicine is also associated with the ability to heal. Bear Medicine is known in virtually all cultures within the bear’s range. The bear is known in many cultures as a great healer, since it seeks out plants for its own healing. North American brown bears and Kodiak bears are known to dig up Ligusticum porteri(also known as “Bear Root”) and chew on it and then rub it on their fur. The plant is known to have antibiotic properties, be good for stomachaches, and repels insects. Alaskan brown bears are known to chew on sedge to rid themselves of tapeworm and parasites before hibernating. The common names of many other plants reflect their usage by bears, such as bearberry, bear’s paw, bear tongue, and bear clover. As an animal that disappears in winter to reappear only in spring, the bear is also the symbol of renewal, rebirth, and the regaining of health. The ancient Greeks associated Artemis, goddess of plants and regeneration, with the bear; indeed, before marriage young Greek girls were secluded and called arktoi, or “she-bears” (interestingly, a menstruating Ojibwa woman was called Mako-wii, “bear woman”). Bear is also a species known for its strong maternal ties. The she-bear was worshipped by the Celts as the bear goddess Artio. And of course, Zeus changed Callisto into Ursa Major, the “Great She-Bear” of the sky. Bear medicine is powerful medicine, bringing healing, renewal, and rebirth. This is the gift that Grandmother Bear brings those who live in bear country. One of the greatest Mysteries of the Bear is the most remarkable fact that all the ancient people of the North Pole refer to the same seven north pole stars as the ‘Stars of the Bear’ which is held to be an impossibility, since the “experts” tell us that these ancient people had no contact with each other. In honor of the Bear Warriors of the Past and Present and Bear Medicine everywhere… FEATURED IN: / Mesoamerica

  • A montage of some of my digital artwork. Recently I recieved letters from the Credit card companies which I have cards with. These letters told me in so many frosting covered words that we are jacking up your rates. Well I am what you would call an excellent customer. I never missed a payment, was never late for a payment and always paid way more than the minimum. What a sham being the good citizen is, I actually thought it meant something, boy was I wrong. All these banks recieved the largest taxpayer bailout in U.S. history and at the same time that the Federal Reserve has lowered short-term interest rates that banks pay to near zero percent, the same banks are charging consumers outrageous fees and sky-high interest rates on credit cards and other loans. Citibank, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and American Express recently notified customers that their interest rates are going up, in some cases to 30 percent, if a single payment is missed. They also are jacking-up interest rates on consumers who pay their bills on time and never go over their credit card limit.

  • As a poster and card this design was ‘Working Girl’, but when my wife Marie saw this she said ’ that’s inappropriate, that design is to pretty’. It just happenned I had ‘West Side Story’ playing. This is my Maria, Missouri style. I looked up an appropriate song to go with this on youtube. Mouse drawn and digital air-brush painted in photoshop 5.5 Placed in top ten in the ‘Painted Ladies’ group T-shirt challenge 09/10/2009 I Feel Pretty, West Side Story, For That Perfect Gift Giving Combo, / Matching Gift Card Available

  • These are my American Paint Horse Geldings, Super Natural Cajun and Super Hot N Zippin aka Buckers and Herman trotting through the snow in their pastures in Cave Junction, Oregon -(without greeting) / Featured in the group: Simply White Artwork Gallery November 2009 / / with greeting: /

  • a gorgeous male goldfinch sits on a branch near the niger feeder, waiting his turn at the feeder. The male goldfinch will lose his bright ye;;ow plummage in early fall, turning to a greenish-yellow feather color. Come spring, he will once again don his golden feathers. camera used is Olympus E-3

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